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Designing the Robot Revolution
DtRR
66 episodes
4 weeks ago
Robots are now in every aspect of our daily lives, from helping in nursing homes to steering our cars and working the factory floor. Once human to do’s, now packaged into services. Peering into and sometimes beyond the hype of Industry 5.0, The Internet of Things and AI, two service designers, Jacob and David, talk to the people designing how our world will work in and after the automation revolution.

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Robots are now in every aspect of our daily lives, from helping in nursing homes to steering our cars and working the factory floor. Once human to do’s, now packaged into services. Peering into and sometimes beyond the hype of Industry 5.0, The Internet of Things and AI, two service designers, Jacob and David, talk to the people designing how our world will work in and after the automation revolution.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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After Software Eats the World: Is AI Forcing Us into Cultural Sameness?
Designing the Robot Revolution
9 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
After Software Eats the World: Is AI Forcing Us into Cultural Sameness?

In this episode of Designing the Robot Revolution, Jacob and David dive into an article by Henry Farrell that explores the cultural and intellectual implications of large language models (LLMs) and AI. The conversation highlights AI’s limitations in identifying originality and raises questions about the future of AI as a driver of cultural and intellectual development.


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Article discussed: After software eats the world, what comes out the other end?

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Designing the Robot Revolution
Robots are now in every aspect of our daily lives, from helping in nursing homes to steering our cars and working the factory floor. Once human to do’s, now packaged into services. Peering into and sometimes beyond the hype of Industry 5.0, The Internet of Things and AI, two service designers, Jacob and David, talk to the people designing how our world will work in and after the automation revolution.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.